It's another exceptionally busy week, with no less than 24 council seats up for grabs across the mainland. Several contests are to replace councillors elected to the Welsh Senedd, two polls (for three seats) have been carried over from May 7, while the remainder are a melting pot of deaths, resignations and disqualifications.
Will the heatwave affect turnout? Will there be a Burnham bounce for Labour?
Results will appear below, please bear in mind many counts will take place on Friday.
George St/Harbour, Aberdeen City Council
(LDm defence)
The incumbent has moved away from the area, much to the reported annoyance of the SNP/Lib Dem coalition that runs the council with a majority of just one. Due to the complex nature of Scottish elections, it is highly unlikely the Lib Dems could hold this seat as they finished fifth here last time, but were elected on the single transferable vote mechanism. There are nine candidates on the ballot this time - with the addition of Reform UK, the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition and a separatist party calling itself the Alliance to Liberate Scotland.
Karl - SNP GAIN
Rich - SNP GAIN
Goldsmid, Brighton and Hove City Council
(Lab defence)
Triggered by the resignation of the incumbent. She had been sitting as an independent since February, having resigned from Labour, citing disenchantment with the national party. There is no independent this time, but Reform have joined the ballot paper, alongside the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition.
Karl - Grn GAIN
Rich - Lab HOLD
Roman Bank & Peckover, Cambridgeshire County Council
(Ref defence)
The incumbent was recently convicted of defaming a Conservative candidate in a Facebook post and was disqualified from his council seat as a result. The ballot paper remains the same five way contest it was last year.
Karl - Ref HOLD
Rich - Con GAIN
Llangennech, Carmarthenshire County Council
(Ref defence)
Held due to the election of the incumbent to the Senedd last month. He vacated the seat, having only won it from Labour in a by-election last August. Six candidates fought that by-election. Gwlad drop out this time, but the Greens and an independent have added themselves to the ballot.
Karl - Ref HOLD
Rich - Pld GAIN
Rhyl South, Denbighshire County Council
(Lab defence)
Triggered by the death of the longstanding incumbent. She has been erroneously listed as an 'independent' in some quarters, not helped by a statement from the council referring to her as a 'non-aligned member'. However, Cllr Chamberlain-Jones had been elected on a Labour ticket at every Denbighshire council election since 2004. The last election here was a straightforward Lab-Con battle, but they will be joined on the ballot this time by Reform, the Greens, Lib Dems and Plaid.
Karl - Lab HOLD
Rich - Ref GAIN
Llanrhaeadr-yng-Nghinmeirch, Denbighshire County Council
(Pld defence)
The election of the incumbent to the Senedd last month triggered this contest. Only Plaid and the Conservatives stood here last time, but they will be joined this time by Reform and two independents.
Karl - Pld HOLD
Rich - Pld HOLD
North Acton, Ealing London Borough Council
(Grn defence)
The incumbent resigned only days after being elected in last month's council elections, citing unspecified 'health grounds'. If he had been a newly elected Reform councillor, there would have been a lot more media interest in his resignation for sure. A local independent group is standing this time, while Rejoin EU and the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition drop out just weeks after garnering 201 and 83 votes respectively.
Karl - Lab GAIN
Rich - Lab GAIN
Dalston, Hackney London Borough Council
(Grn defence)
The second London by-election triggered by the Greens, costing taxpayers upwards of £20,000, after they selected the same candidate for council and elected mayor. Having been elected as Hackney's new mayor, she had to forfeit the council seat. The five parties contesting this by-election are the same five that fought it last month.
Karl - Lab GAIN
Rich - Grn HOLD
Hackney Central, Hackney London Borough Council
(Grn defence)
Another Green cock-up in Hackney, this time having fielded an ineligible candidate. No-one in Zack's crazy gang seemed to clock that a council employee (a school teacher in this instance) cannot take up a council seat. There are no new entries a few weeks on, but an independent and the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition have dropped out. As an indicator of what kind of ward this is, three of the five candidates (Green, Labour, Lib Dems) have double-barrelled names. Will bourgeois voters be happy to be called out to vote again during exceptionally hot weather?
Karl - Lab GAIN
Rich - Lab GAIN
Farnworth, Halton Borough Council
(Lab defence)
The resignation of the incumbent for 'personal reasons' triggered this contest. There were four candidates on the ballot here last month, the only change this time is the addition of a Libertarian candidate. Labour won the seat last month by the slimmest margin of one.
Karl - Ref GAIN
Rich - Ref GAIN
Northumberland Park, Haringey London Borough Council
(Grn defence)
Another contest caused by an ineligible Green elected only last month. The reason for the disqualification is not clear, which may suggest a criminal conviction. Again, if this had been a Reform councillor, the media would be asking all sorts of questions. If the Greens manage to hold here and take a seat off Labour in the ward below, they would take control of the council as they are currently two seats short of a majority. A local independent socialist group dropping out is the only change from May 7.
Karl - Lab GAIN
Rich - Lab GAIN
Woodside, Haringey London Borough Council
(Lab defence)
Yet another ward being asked to vote again just a few week later, this time because the Labour incumbent resigned days after being elected for 'personal reasons'. This will be the same five way contest it was last month. A Green gain here, combined with a notional hold in the ward above, would give them an outright majority on the council. They are currently two seats short and running a minority administration.
Karl - Lab GAIN
Rich - Lab GAIN
Bushey Park, Hertsmere Borough Council
(LDm defence)
Triggered by the death of the incumbent. Reform and the Greens are newcomers here.
Karl - LDm HOLD
Rich - LDm HOLD
East Sutherland & Edderton, Highland Council
(free-for-all, was Ind)
The incumbent resigned on health grounds, having picked up this seat in 2022 through Scotland's complex voting system. The Lib Dems topped the poll on that occasion, but there were three seats up for grabs. Labour were previously the top dogs in this ward, but they did not even try and defend their seat in 2022 and are absent again this time. Reform are the new entries, while the Libertarians drop out.
Karl - SNP GAIN
Rich - LDm GAIN
Dowlais & Pant, Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council
(free-for-all, was Ind)
Another vacancy arising out of the election of the incumbent to the Senedd last month. He was elected as an independent to this ward in 2022, but joined Reform UK three years later and now represents that party in the Senedd. Previous election results here suggest that voters aren't too keen on party politics and there is another independent candidate standing in this contest, along with three other newcomers - Reform, the Greens and Conservatives.
Karl - Lab GAIN
Rich - Ind GAIN
Camp Hill, Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council
(Lab defence)
The incumbent resigned on health grounds. Last month there were five candidates here, but this time there are no candidates from either the Greens or Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition, which is likely to benefit Labour in a seat where the right-wing vote is split between the Tories and Reform.
Karl - Ref GAIN
Rich - Ref GAIN
Treorchy, Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council
(Pld defence)
The Plaid incumbent was elected to the Senedd last month and vacated this seat as a result. Both council seats were up for grabs here last time and Plaid narrowly won the second seat behind first place Labour. Reform and the Greens will join the ballot paper on Thursday.
Karl - Pld HOLD
Rich - Pld HOLD
Haydock, St. Helens Borough Council
(Ref defence)
Without doubt the most embarrassing trigger for today's by-election - especially for a party on the conservative right. The incumbent resigned days after being elected last month, after the local lefty rag exposed him as a gay porn star. The local Reform leadership stood by him - publicly at least - but he chose to resign anyway. Reform's left-wing opponents will struggle to make use of such a smear, considering they would normally support such debauchery. The line-up on the ballot remains largely the same as it was last month.
Karl - Ref HOLD
Rich - Grn GAIN
St Helens Town Centre, St Helens Borough Council
(Lab defence x 2)
Postponed and carried over from May 7, after one of the Reform candidates passed away. Both seats are to be decided, with Labour, Reform and the Greens all fielding a pair of candidates. The Tories are fielding one, plus there is an independent. All change from the last election here, which featured only four candidates for two seats (Labour x 2, Conservatives x 1, For Britain x 1).
Karl - Lab HOLD x 2
Rich - Lab HOLD x 1, Grn GAIN x 1
Stretton, Staffordshire County Council
(Ref defence)
Triggered by the resignation of the incumbent, after barely a year in office. This was attributed to health reasons, although social media comments suggested he was not too happy in the role and he had failed to attend a council meeting in five months. The Lib Dems are not standing this time, leaving the other four main parties to battle it out.
Karl - Ref HOLD
Rich - Con GAIN
Wilnecote, Tamworth Borough Council
(Con defence)
Postponed and carried over from May 7, due to the death of the Labour candidate. There are two new entries this time around - the Greens and an independent.
Karl - Con HOLD
Rich - Ref GAIN
Dawlish South West, Teignbridge District Council
(LDm defence)
Triggered by the death of the 89-year-old incumbent (yes, you read that correctly). The Lib Dems have gone for experience again, opting for a 72-year-old candidate in the form of an ex-Labour leader of Wirral Council. Labour don't bother contesting this ward, but Reform and the Greens have entered the fray, with plenty of independent votes up for grabs (three stood last time, zero this time).
Karl - LDm HOLD
Rich - LDm HOLD
Stort Valley, Uttlesford District Council
(LDm defence)
The longstanding incumbent is currently being treated for cancer and understandably vacated the seat on health grounds. A rural ward with a tiny electorate, the Labour party contested this last time around and their absence this time is the only change.
Karl - LDm HOLD
Rich - LDm HOLD
Karl leads Richey by a narrow margin of two going into week six. Last week's bonanza of by-elections improved both their standings, with both now enjoying an above 50 per cent success rate.
Of course, that could all change again today.























































